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A Sugar Land man accused of hurling obscenities and terroristic threats at Attorney General Ken Paxton's office in a bizarre 2015 email addressed to "the satanic agents of the great Satan" was sentenced Monday to two years in federal prison.

Syed Kaleem Razvi previously pleaded guilty to making threats through interstate communication more than a year after firing off hate-laced message addressed to the Lone Star State's highest-ranking lawyer and other employees in his office.

In the spiteful string of emails, he called Paxton a "mother---ing bastard" and called state employees baboons and infidels.

"I wish God burn your houses and burn the bodies of your own children and yourself," he wrote.

At one point he even accused Paxton's office of stealing his money for child support and issued an ultimatum: "Return my money or FACE TERRORISM."

When Razvi entered a guilty plea in October in exchange for a reduced sentence, Zaheer Zaidi contended his client struggled with bipolar disorder and was not properly medicated at the time of his email outbursts.

For his most recent charge, the Pakistani-educated Texas man could have faced up to five years behind bars.

In light of Monday's sentencing, Razvi will remain in custody pending transfer to federal prison.

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